Installation Procedure
- Apply the lubricant into the opening of the power steering assist motor shaft. Wipe off any excess lubricant that is not on the inside of the shaft.
- Ensure that the NEW power steering assist motor O-ring seal (1) is properly seated on the power steering assist motor.
- Install the power steering assist motor to the steering column with the wire harness facing upwards and towards the front of the vehicle.
- While holding the motor in place, install and finger tighten the 2 power steering assist motor bolts.
- Tighten the 2 power steering assist motor bolts evenly, alternating between the 2 bolts, until you reach the specification. Tighten the bolts to 19 N.m (14 lb ft).
- Connect the power steering assist motor electrical connector.
- Install the NEW tie strap in order to hold the power steering assist motor wires to the steering column in the correct location.
- Install the steering column trim covers. Refer to Steering Column Trim Covers Replacement .
- Install the instrument panel lower compartment. Refer to Compartment Replacement - Instrument Panel (I/P) - Lower .
- Road test the vehicle and ensure that no noise or vibration emanates from the steering column.
IMPORTANT:
Only use the lubricant provided with the new power steering assist motor. Use all of the lubricant supplied with the kit.
IMPORTANT:
The power steering assist motor should engage evenly and with ease. If the motor will not engage the steering column then remove the motor and try again. Do not force the motor and the steering column together.
IMPORTANT:
Do not apply any side load to the power steering assist motor while torquing the bolts, or you may induce a noise or a vibration. If a noise or a vibration emanates from the steering column, remove and install the motor again.